Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word DAMMA
DAMMA
Definitions of DAMMA
- (linguistics) In the Arabic script, the vowel point for u, appearing as a small curl placed above a letter ( ) and designating a short u . If the Arabic letter و immediately follows, it indicates a long ū .
- Alternative form of damma.
Number of letters
5
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using DAMMA in a Sentence
- The Latin noun damma, which is the source of French daim ('roe'), is probably a loanword from Gaulish.
- Aylett co-authored Inside DAMMA: the Department of Applied Meta-Magical Anthropology with Morag Burgon-Lyon, Greg Michaelson and Judy Robertson (Read Fiction, 2023).
- The term "Damel" may derive from "breaker", coming from the Wolof verb "damma" meaning "to break," referring to the breaking of their vassalage to the Jolof Empire at the 1549 battle of Danki.
- After traveling to places all over India,U Nu's 1808-1810 expedition included visits to Salin Pha Aing Dalet route to Danyawaddy and continued to Chittagong, Longipura Dacca, Muthu, Yaza Mayan, Ganges river and the confluence with the Asirawaty river, Damma Nagarat, Monkarit and Pathana town.
- On return to Thero's birth country, Sri Lanka he wrote many damma books especially on Abhidharma (Sanskrit) or Abhidhamma (Pali).
- Palatalization and labialization are distinguished by the diacritic on top of these unique letters, fatha diacritic '◌َ' and damma diacritic '◌ُ' respectively, and by whether these letters are followed by a waw or by a y.
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